Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Give Me Your Tired Arguments

"Everything said about President Trump's "Muslim ban" is a lie ­­ including that it's a Muslim ban.

"The New York Times wore out its thesaurus denouncing the order: "cruelty ... injury ... suffering ...
bigoted, cowardly, self­defeating ... breathtaking ... inflammatory ... callousness and indifference" ­­
and that's from a single editorial!

"Amid the hysteria over this prudent pause in refugee admissions from seven countries whose
principal export is dynamite vests, it has been indignantly claimed that it's illegal for our
immigration policies to discriminate on the basis of religion.

"This is often said by journalists who are only in America because of immigration policies that
discriminated on the basis of religion.

"For much of the last half­century, Soviet Jews were given nearly automatic entry to the U.S. as
"refugees." Entering as a refugee confers all sorts of benefits unavailable to other immigrants,
including loads of welfare programs, health insurance, job placement services, English language
classes, and the opportunity to apply for U.S. citizenship after only five years.

"Most important, though, Soviet Jews were not required to satisfy the United Nations definition of a
"refugee," to wit: someone fleeing persecution based on race, religion or national origin. They just
had to prove they were Jewish.

"This may have been good policy, but let's not pretend the Jewish exception was not based on
religion.

"If a temporary pause on refugee admissions from seven majority­Muslim countries constitutes
"targeting" Muslims, then our immigration policy "targeted" Christians for discrimination for about
30 years.

"Never heard a peep from the ACLU about religious discrimination back then! " . . .

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Lincoln Saw it Coming

From 2008: Why the Tunnel Wall

Many of us fear the path America is being led down by our government, media and educational institutions and want to be sure they are watched fervently. It was a revelation to actually see how many Democrat elected officials have supported this massive swing to the left. One would have thought that, though liberal, they valued our free market system and economic freedoms. It has become hard to believe the US is a right-of-center nation (as surveys claim) when the culture and its factions exert such a leftward pull on our politicians. On TV programs such as "Law and Order"-to name just one- leftist philosophies are promoted while conservative ones are debunked. Mainstream news programs are fountains of anti-Republican, -conservative propaganda.

Foremost in memory is the shabby treatment meted out to President Bush at White House press conferences, press dinners and Hollywood functions. And of course we all know how Republicans and conservatives are the butt of late-night talk-show jokes.

Even past noble causes and their current leaders have become withered, almost comical clones of their past heroes. Look at the regression from Dr. King to Al Sharpton. During those terrible days of black struggle to be treated as American citizens, we longed for the day an African-American could be elected president. Who wouldn't while seeing what happened to African-Americans as they merely tried to live life as others did by eating at a lunch counter or being welcome in all public places? Joan Baez and other activists would place their bodies between black children and their object-throwing taunters as they entered schools and we were stirred. We felt the day this nation elected a black President would show America had truly become America.

But not this president; not Barack Obama.

We envisioned a black president who would govern as an American who loved this country. One who loved America for her exceptionalness; for having the character to overcome her worst elements; for all her economic strength that it was now possible for everyone to grasp the opportunity to share.

But now we have some ominous dots to connect and a picture takes shape: William Ayres and his causes; Rev. Wright, Father Pfleger, Van Jones, all preaching their hateful philosophies. We saw Cuban flags and pictures of Che Guevara on walls of Obama campaign offices; red Soviet flags flying over crowds in post-election rallies. We heard the socialist views spoken to Joe the Plumber and this administration's disdain for private enterprise. Then there is the continual ignorance displayed on foreign affairs along with a complete reversal of allies and enemies.

The vast crowds of equally ignorant sycophants crying out in ecstasy and adoration for Barack Obama was not reassuring.

Barack Obama's presidency has lifted a rock off the Democrat Party and revealed some ominous qualities that had long been off of our collective radar; that there are many Rev. Wrights and Bill Ayers sitting in Congress. We fear the effect these people have on our culture and nation and feel we must not let anything they do or say go unnoticed.

Hence the Tunnel Wall

Things Bush didn't do:

Letter of resignation from the Democrat Party, 2008

( Following the "Petraeus/ Betray us" kerfuffle in 2008) "I have been part of a Democrat family all my life with my father a member of the IWA-CIO and myself also a union member throughout my career. I am absolutely sickened by the actions of almost all elected Democrats and many, many of their supporters. Terrible statements appear in the press, supporting the insurgents in Iraq while our troops fight in what is without a doubt a fight for our survival. The performance of Democrats in the room with Gen. Petraeus has been the final straw for me and I utterly reject this party and its membership."The Tunnel Dweller